3 August 2012

It is not often that I participate in blogging events these days but hey this time around Sandi asked me and it had to do with the 2012 Olympics in London. Are you watching and cheering on your athletes? The premise is that we are to go through our travel photos and pick out 5 photos representing the 5 colours of the Olympic rings red, white, blue, yellow and green, thus representing the colours of every country of the world. I'm in!!!!

RED

Tulip Fields, Skagit County, Washington

White
Caldera homes in Oia, Santorini, Greece

Blue

Blue door, Greece

Yellow

Napa Valley, Winery

Green

Naramata, Okanagan Valley. British Columbia

The proposed challenge is to :1) present 5 photographs from your travels showing the colours blue, green, yellow, red, and white2) nominate 5 bloggers to participate in the challenge. ( I will leave this up to you if you would like to join in)

b) linking to your post via Twitter including @travelsupermkt and #capturethecolour in The best Capture the Colour entries will be shared throughout the competition by expert judges and the TravelSupermarket social accounts.

Each judge will select their own colour category winners and will then combine to select the overall winner of the travel prize. For further information see Terms and Conditions here.

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My blog More Than Burnt Toast has been my passion for almost 9 years and has evolved with me over time as I have gained confidence in the kitchen. Follow my travels through Italy and Greece one recipe at a time, upcoming cooking classes at local Okanagan wineries and restaurants, as well as daily experimentation in my own kitchen. Every day we should be excited about what we are eating even if it just means making use of a wonderful find at our local farmers market. I look forward to getting to know you.